Cardiac Rehabilitation Professionals
Cross-source consensus on Cardiac Rehabilitation Professionals from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Uses
Evidence quality
Other
Other
Other
Highlighted claims
- Most cardiac rehabilitation professionals viewed fear of movement after a cardiac event as common and expected rather than inherently burdensome. — Kinesiophobia in heart disease: ‘it is part of the process’ or is it? Perspectives from cardiac rehabilitation professionals – a qualitative study in healthcare settings
- Many professionals did not formally treat kinesiophobia as a distinct concern in practice. — Kinesiophobia in heart disease: ‘it is part of the process’ or is it? Perspectives from cardiac rehabilitation professionals – a qualitative study in healthcare settings
- Professionals varied in their awareness of kinesiophobia as a formal construct. — Kinesiophobia in heart disease: ‘it is part of the process’ or is it? Perspectives from cardiac rehabilitation professionals – a qualitative study in healthcare settings
- Even professionals unfamiliar with the term kinesiophobia recognized fear-of-movement behaviour in patients. — Kinesiophobia in heart disease: ‘it is part of the process’ or is it? Perspectives from cardiac rehabilitation professionals – a qualitative study in healthcare settings
- Cardiac rehabilitation professionals are positioned to apply behavioral strategies because they supervise graded physical activity and can provide validating environments. — Kinesiophobia in heart disease: ‘it is part of the process’ or is it? Perspectives from cardiac rehabilitation professionals – a qualitative study in healthcare settings